Utah mom accused of poisoning husband proclaims innocence from jail K AMAS, Utah ( NewsNation) — The Utah woman accused of poisoning her husband to death and then writing a children’s book about “dealing with grief” is speaking out from jail. Kouri Richins, a mother ... 05/24/2024 - 2:09 am | View Link
Kouri Richins, Utah mom accused of fatally poisoning husband with fentanyl, asserts innocence in audio message Kouri Richins, the mother accused of murdering her husband by mixing a lethal dose of fentanyl with his cocktail, is proclaiming her innocence in an audio recording. 05/23/2024 - 2:07 pm | View Link
Utah Children’s Book Author Breaks Silence on Accusations She Poisoned Husband: “This Means War” Kouri Richins, a Utah mother accused of killing her husband and then writing a children’s book about loss, is proclaiming her innocence from behind bars as she declares “war” against prosecutors. 05/23/2024 - 7:41 am | View Link
Attorneys stop representing a Utah mom and children’s grief author accused of killing her husband A team of attorneys has withdrawn from representing a Utah mother accused of killing her husband with fentanyl then publishing a children’s book about loss and grief. 05/21/2024 - 6:30 am | View Link
The Utah Royals are redefining what it means to be a soccer mom After stints in Chicago, Kansas City, Spain and Portland, Scarlett is now cheering on her mom in Sandy, Utah, where she plays for an organization that’s working to redefine what it means to be a ... 05/11/2024 - 3:49 pm | View Link
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli shelling and airstrikes killed at least 37 people, most of them sheltering in tents, outside the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight and on Tuesday — pummeling the same area where strikes triggered a deadly fire days earlier in a camp for displaced Palestinians — according to witnesses, emergency workers and hospital officials.
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The tent camp inferno has drawn widespread international outrage, including from some of Israel’s closest allies, over the military’s expanding offensive into Rafah.
You would not think the most-followed woman on Instagram would be able to walk through one of New York City’s biggest tourist attractions unbothered. Yet here she is, strolling in a pair of cozy booties through Central Park with a travel mug of tea tucked in her arm, very nearly blending in.
It’ll likely take a long time for the passengers and air travel industry to recover from the shock of the Singapore Airlines flight last week that experienced turbulence that led to one death and dozens hospitalized, but the bulk of the damage was done in less than five seconds, according to a preliminary investigation by Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau.
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A summary of the inquiry’s initial findings released on Wednesday revealed that a severe change in gravitational force, which took just 4.6 seconds and resulted in a 178-ft.
It’s up to the jury to decide if Donald Trump is guilty or not. If he’s acquitted, that’s the end of the trial, and prosecutors can’t charge him again for the same crimes. But if the jury comes back with a guilty verdict, nearly everything about what happens next would be up to Judge Juan Merchan.
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The experienced New York Supreme Court judge who has presided over Trump’s Manhattan trial for six weeks will have several thorny decisions before him including whether he should send a former President to jail or probation, and if any sentence should be postponed until after Trump has exhausted his appeals.
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The United States has appointed a new representative to Taiwan, as China boosts its threats against the self-ruled island following the election of a new president who wants the territory to maintain its de-facto independence.
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China claims Taiwan as its own territory and this week staged naval and air force drills that surrounded the island in a simulated blockade.
The American Institute in Taiwan that acts as the de-facto embassy in Taipei said Wednesday that veteran diplomat Raymond Greene would take over from Sandra Oudkirk beginning in the summer of 2024.
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At least 20 people died after a speeding bus plunged into a ravine in a mountainous region of southwest Pakistan on Wednesday. It’s the latest morbid headline—following similar incidents earlier this month, last month, and last year in Pakistan—highlighting the frequent fatalities associated with bus travel in developing countries—a pattern that experts attribute to factors like poor infrastructure and inadequate safety protocols.
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Pakistan is among the most dangerous places in the world to take a bus—but its problem of frequent, deadly bus accidents is shared among developing countries from Asia to Africa to the Americas, where buses remain crucial modes of transport, particularly for rural residents, in the absence of widely accessible rail networks.
While buses are among the safest modes of travel in the U.